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<blockquote data-quote="Iowa Dave" data-source="post: 26605" data-attributes="member: 2195"><p>Get a couple of trade-in quotes, then decide. Without numbers, no decision can be made. New are discounted right now due to economy and new models on the horizon. I went new and did it for $8500 less than I could have done it last fall. In my case, I felt the steep discount made "new" the way to go. (I have had over a dozen Bobcats, and this was my first new one--the numbers never favored "new" before). Also, kind of hard to find a CASH buyer right now so that may make a trade look better as well, compared to buying low-hr used and then selling yours. If you have cash and your business is still good, I'd consider trading. If you would have to borrow most of the $$ and business is soft, then I wouldn't even get a quote. This advice is worth precisely what it cost you.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iowa Dave, post: 26605, member: 2195"] Get a couple of trade-in quotes, then decide. Without numbers, no decision can be made. New are discounted right now due to economy and new models on the horizon. I went new and did it for $8500 less than I could have done it last fall. In my case, I felt the steep discount made "new" the way to go. (I have had over a dozen Bobcats, and this was my first new one--the numbers never favored "new" before). Also, kind of hard to find a CASH buyer right now so that may make a trade look better as well, compared to buying low-hr used and then selling yours. If you have cash and your business is still good, I'd consider trading. If you would have to borrow most of the $$ and business is soft, then I wouldn't even get a quote. This advice is worth precisely what it cost you..... [/QUOTE]
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